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Central Karakoram in Gilgit-Baltistan is currently the largest national park in the country, spanning over a total approximate area of 1,390,100 hectares (3,435,011.9 acres). The smallest national park is the Ayubia, covering a total approximate area of 3,312 hectares (8,184.1 acres).
Rawal Lake (Urdu: جھیل راول) in Pakistan is an artificial reservoir that provides the water needs for the cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Korang River along with some other small streams coming from Margalla Hills have been set to form this artificial lake which covers an area of 8.8 km 2. Korang River is the outlet stream of Rawal Dam.
Margalla Hills National Park (Urdu: مارگلہ پہاڑیاں قومی پارک) is a national park in Pakistan located in Islamabad Capital Territory, near its northern boundary with Haripur District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The park includes the Margalla Hills, which form the foothills of the Himalayas, along with Shakarparian Park and Rawal ...
Rush Lake (Urdu: رش جھیل) is a high-altitude lake located in Nagar Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan near Rush Peak. [1] At 4,694 metres (15,400 ft), Rush is one of the highest alpine lakes in the world. [2] It is located about 15 km (9 mi) north of Miar Peak and Spantik (Golden Peak) in the Nagar Valley.
Pakistan is home to many natural and man-made lakes and reservoirs. The largest lake in Pakistan is the Manchar Lake. The lake is spread over an area of over 260 square kilometres (100 square miles). [1] The highest lakes in Pakistan are the Paristan Lake and the Shimshal lakes, all three of which are at an altitude of over 4,755 metres (15,600 ...
Sajikot Waterfall - near Abbottabad; Noori Waterfall - Haripur; Umbrella Waterfall - near Sajikot, Abbottabad; Hazara Waterfalls [1] - near Jab Valley, Haripur District; Warghomo Kaar Waterfall [2] - near Gabin Jabba in Swat Valley; Sabri Waterfall - near Moolia, Abbottabad; Naran Kaghan Waterfalls - Kaghan Valley; Baffa Waterfalls - near ...
Chenab Park is situated at Muzaffargarh Road, near east bank of the River Chenab in Multan, Pakistan. [2] There is also another park on the west side of the river called Chenab Kinara Park (Chenab Bank) on the Muzaffargarh side.
A large part of Pakistan is within the broad Indus Valley, which forms a high number of valleys, especially in the provinces of Gilgit-Baltistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Following is a list of valleys in Pakistan by its administrative units .